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Fourth company looks to Texelis Celeris chassis to develop a new 4x4 vehicle

17th March 2026

Finnish company SCATA will use the Texelis Celeris chassis for a new vehicle similar to the Serval 4x4 which Texelis is building with KNDS France for the French Army.

Sweden seeks US HIMARS missile system to expand long-range strike capability

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Sweden seeks US HIMARS missile system to expand long-range strike capability

13th March 2026

The proposed $920 million deal would provide Sweden with a step up from its existing tube artillery and align the country with other northern European nations that have selected the HIMARS platform.

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Saab showcases programmable Carl-Gustaf munition

6th May 2022

Saab has demonstrated the capabilities of its programmable Carl-Gustaf munition paired with a new fire control device.

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How Robotic Combat Vehicles (RCVs) will be deployed is still a matter of discussion, with a trend towards lighter, nimbler, and more multi-purpose vehicles able to undertake a multitude of roles independently.

French MoD receives first Serval vehicles

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French MoD receives first Serval vehicles

6th May 2022

Seventy vehicles will be delivered to the French Armed Forces by the end of this year. Selected in 2018 under the Scorpion programme, Serval will equip the French national emergency echelon and light infantry units.

India cuts the prospect of extra SIG 716 rifles

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India cuts the prospect of extra SIG 716 rifles

6th May 2022

For various reasons, Indian soldiers still have a long wait on their hands to get new assault rifles.

Sweden looks to boost artillery capability

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Sweden looks to boost artillery capability

5th May 2022

The Swedish Army has committed to additional Mjölner 120mm mortars and Archer self-propelled howitzers, and is considering acquisition of MLRS or HIMARS rocket systems.

BAE Systems joins DARPA’s MINC programme

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BAE Systems joins DARPA’s MINC programme

5th May 2022

BAE Systems receives a contract from US agency to develop an autonomous tactical network.

US to provide accelerated equipment training to Ukraine

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US to provide accelerated equipment training to Ukraine

5th May 2022

Training programmes set up by the US will prepare Ukrainian soldiers to become instructors on their return. Options for virtual training are also being explored.

South Korea approves multiple projects including IFVs and missiles

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South Korea approves multiple projects including IFVs and missiles

4th May 2022

New weapons and capabilities for South Korea's army, navy and air force were approved at a recent defence meeting.

Seven contenders for Estonian medium-range air defence requirement

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Seven contenders for Estonian medium-range air defence requirement

4th May 2022

A formal procurement process will kick off this month in Estonia for medium-range air defence equipment.

UK pledges Brimstone missiles, Malloy drones and EW systems to Ukraine

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UK pledges Brimstone missiles, Malloy drones and EW systems to Ukraine

4th May 2022

The UK has expanded its support for Kyiv with the supply of Brimstone anti-ship missiles, Malloy heavy-lift drones and other systems.

Final blow for Mali-France relations

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Final blow for Mali-France relations

4th May 2022

The announcement on 2 May that Mali’s junta will be breaking from its defence accords with France signifies a new era in the nation, probably involving closer ties to Russia.

Thailand seeks local spare parts for Ukrainian-built AFVs

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Thailand seeks local spare parts for Ukrainian-built AFVs

4th May 2022

Russia's war with Ukraine is affecting the ability of Thailand to support its Ukrainian built tanks and APCs.

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